MountMate is a lightweight macOS menu bar utility that lets you mount and unmount external drives with a single click – no Terminal, no Disk Utility, no hassle.



There are many alternatives to Mountain for Mac if you are looking for a replacement. The best Mac alternative is MountMate, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 10 alternatives to Mountain and eight of them are available for Mac so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting Mac alternatives to Mountain are AMBerDisk, Ejectify, Remount and Jettison.
MountMate is a lightweight macOS menu bar utility that lets you mount and unmount external drives with a single click – no Terminal, no Disk Utility, no hassle.



Block disks from automatically mounting when you plug them into a Mac, and/or automatically run scripts when connecting a disk based on volume name or UUID rules you define (including regex rules).



Ejectify automatically unmounts external volumes when your Mac starts sleeping, and mounts them again after it wakes up.


Automatically connect to a network drive on Mac Os X start up and login.
Remount remembers your network drives and mount them at login. Remount recognizes different network services and differents between WiFi-Networks.
Multiple Services Remount recognizes your network shares.



Jettison eliminates the hassle of manually ejecting external drives before you put your MacBook to sleep.


Ejector adds an Eject icon to the Mac OS X menu bar. From it you can eject any disks, e.g. an iPod, a CD, a DVD, an USB Key and even a .dmg or a hard disk (including external one). You can then safely disconnect them from your mac.
A tiny, lightweight macOS menubar application to eject multiple mounted volumes in one click. Favorite a mounted volume to save it for quick unmounting later.



Disconnect drives fast, from anywhere on your Mac.
EjectBar lives in your Mac menu bar. Click to reveal a list of all connected drives. Right-click on the icon to eject all drives at once.
At the end of the day, you have to remember to eject any drives connected to your Mac bef.

